EL SEGUNDO – After meeting Monday morning, Lakers team officials plan to be in touch with Nevada law enforcement to determine whether the mass shooting that resulted in the deaths of at least 58 people Sunday night will impact plans for this weekend’s preseason game in Las Vegas.

The Lakers are scheduled to face the Sacramento Kings at 6 p.m. on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena, located on the Las Vegas Strip one mile north of the Mandalay Bay.

It was from a 32nd-floor room in that hotel, authorities said, that Stephen Paddock, 64, fired into a crowd of an estimated 22,000 people attending a concert by country singer Jason Aldean.

At least 58 people were killed and more than 500 people were reported injured.

The Lakers play at least one exhibition game each season in Las Vegas, where they have a robust fan-base. While fans attending that game will almost certainly face heightened security, a Lakers spokesperson said that as of Monday morning the team did not anticipate any other changes.

Praying for all of the victims of the shooting last night and their families. May God grant you peace & comfort during this difficult time.

Bill Oram covers the Los Angeles Lakers for the Southern California News Group. He covered the Utah Jazz for the Salt Lake Tribune. He is the (usually) bearded guy in the background wearing a University of Montana hat.